The Bucks weren't done winning awards, though, as Giannis Antetokounmpo earned Most Improved Player. Although the Greek Freak wasn't in attendance to accept the hardware, he delivered a message through the Bucks' Twitter account, and some of his teammates reacted accordingly.

Coach of the Year went to Mike D'Antoni of the Rockets, who opened his acceptance speech with a zinger directed at the sportswriters who might have both voted for him this year and once ridiculed him during his tumultuous tenure with the New York Knicks.

All-NBA teams were also announced earlier Monday, and the results were met with mixed emotions.

Rockets guard Patrick Beverley received plenty of digital love from his teammates following the announcement that he made this year's All-Defensive First Team.

76ers guard Robert Covington gave a shoutout to his young teammates for making the NBA All-Rookie team.

Boston Celtics guard Avery Bradley finished 10th in All-Defensive Team voting, and NBA players were both surprised and angry about it. Some of the league's biggest stars took to Twitter to argue that Bradley was robbed of a spot.

Regardless of the final vote count, it's clear the 26-year-old has the respect of his peers.